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Originally Posted by N_Jay
First you need to get a receiver capable of receiving the M16QAM signal. This would be am AM/QAM demodulator feeding a data modem capable of decoding a 4 pilot 16 level 64 KBPS symbole stream.
Then you dump the recovered bits into a decoding program and start parsing things.
I would bet that most of the information is available in some of the detailed iDEN classes that Motorola used to offer (for big bucks).
So in the end, you will have spent a good deal of money, and even more time to get next to nothing in return.
No wonder there is not a rush to do this.
And away you go, getting the data from the CC of the particular site you are on (and oblivious to any messages on other sites).
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LOL, that simple huh? Guess that does explain why noone has done it... Oh well it was worth toying with the idea! In that respect, it would be a lot less headache and probably cheaper to go the $16K service monitor route!!!!
Thanks for the input, guess i'll focus my attention on other (easier) things haha!
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